According to figures released Monday by the Nevada Athletic
Commission, St. Pierre was guaranteed a $400,000 purse, with no win
bonus incentive. Hendricks, who came up on the short end of a split
decision Saturday at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, took home
a disclosed $50,000.

Co-main event winner Rashad
Evans pocketed $250,000, including a $125,000 win bonus for his
first round stoppage of Chael
Sonnen. Like St. Pierre, Sonnen earned a flat purse, with a
$100,000 guaranteed payday.

Note: The disclosed purses reported by state athletic
commissions do not include any performance-based or discretionary
bonuses that may be awarded to a fighter by the promotion.
Additionally, the reported figures do not reflect any deductions
made by the commission for taxes or insurance, and do not include
any sponsorship money that a fighter may acquire for his or her
performance.